Les Misérables

The Creekview High School Fine Arts Department presented the musical Les Misérables on November 15-18, 2006.

The mid-19th century musical is the story of an ex-convict Jean Valjean and his attempt to start a new life and make the world a better place. Les Miz returned to Broadway after an absence of four years, where it received the distinction of being the third longest running musical in history.

Songs from Les Miz include “One Day More,” “On My Own,” “I Dreamed A Dream,” and “Red and Black.”

Principal cast members were Cameron Kincaid (Jean Valjean), Richard Ross (Javert), Chelsea Coleson (Cosette), Esther Chung (Eponine), Darin Watson (Marius), Zach Rabinovitz (Enjolras), Chris Sykes (Thenardier) and Jackie Moore (Fantine). Stage manager was Diana Weaver.

Les Misérables was directed by Missey Head with technical director Laura McNary and vocal director Kelly Pfaffenberger. Julie Blackstock conducted the pit orchestra.


View the Les Miserables Photo Album


Cast
Jean Valjean Cameron Kincaid
Javert  Richard Ross
Chain Gang Aaron Wertheim, Chris Wendt, Zach Rabinowitz,
  James Fang, Jimmy Yanez, Kurt Thomas,
  Matt King,Darin Watson, Ross Cooper,
Constables Doug Luippold
  Travis Herzog
Farmers and Laborers Ben Adgate
  Ben Huff
Bishop of Digne Josh Martinez
Bishops Sister  Christine Barbee
Fontine Jackie Moore
Sailors Aaron Wertheim
  Kurt Thomas, James Fang, Jimmy Yanez
Bamatabois  Ben Huff
Old Woman  Kristen Lovell
Lovely Ladies’ Boss  Doug Luippold
Lovely Ladies  Christine Barbee
  Nellsyn Hill, Julie Chong, Victoria Cooksey,
  Cera Johnson, Taylor Kowald, Kylie Wellman
Fuchelevant Chris Wendt
Nun Kristy Collins
Young Cosette  Molly Underwood
Madame Thenardier  Christina Doocy
Monsieur Thenadier  Chris Sykes
Young Eponine  Stephanie Choi
Gavorche  Shafer Wilkerson
Gavorche’s Gang  Scott Riegel
  Molly Underwood
Eponine Esther Chung
Enjolras Zach Rabinowitz
Marius Darin Watson
Cosette Chelsea Colson
Students  Aaron Wertheim
  James Fang, Jimmy Yanez, Kurt Thomas,
  Chris Wendt, Matt King, Ross Cooper
Major Domo  John Mathews
Chorus: Aaron Werthiem, Ben Adgate, Ben Huff, Ben Moss, Carley Walker,
Carolyn Biery, Cera Johnson, Christine Barbee, Doug Luippold,
James Fang, Jessica Scholl, Jimmy Yanez, Jocelyn Mooney,
Josh Martinez, Julie Chong, Kelly Kincaid, Kristen Lovell,
Kristy Collins, Kurt Thomas, Lauren Thomas, Lawryn LaCroix,
Mariah Demery, Mary Kate Thormahlen, Matt King, Michael Steinman
Nellsyn Hill, Ross Cooper, Sara Aisenberg, Taylor Kowald,
Travis Herzog, Vanika Spencer, Victoria Cooksey





Production Staff
Production Assistants   Robert Shepard
   Alicia Dunson
Costume Mistress   Sally Box
Assistants to the Costume Mistress  Peggy Thormahlen
   Jennie Fox
   Gretchen Biery
   Jody Lewis
   Midge Hill
Sound Technicians   Nate Neugent
   Eric Mullins
   Jeremy Lindquist
Stage Manager  Diana Weaver
Assistant Stage Manager   Andi Orkin
Lighting  Ted Talty
Light Assistant   Richie Helppie Schmieder
Follow Spot   Bryan Fischer
Props   Elizabeth Agpalo
Props Assistant   Thomas Kurien
Costume Crew  Luisa Gonzalez
   Caitlyn Hussey
   Margo Noble
   Kiara Green
   Brittany Kerr
   Lluvia Ramirez
   Lindsey Smith
Set Crew Head  Bipul Pramanik
Set Crew  Chad Lancon
   Vang Thatch
   Noah Osserman
   Tech Theatre Classes
Special Effects  Cirili Ravira
Revolve   Michael Gibson
Fly Rail   Pedro Mendoza
   Daniel Penaflor
Make-up   Mary Iappalucci
   Natasha Vejvechaneyom
Hair   Binish Pirani
   Nausheen Jaffer
   Shaheen Lakhani
Stage Prep   Ryan Weaver
   Ryan Dole
House Manager   Trudy Williams
Ushers   Chevals
 

   Musical Numbers  
 Act 1    1. Prologue  
   2. At The End Of The Day  
   3. I Dreamed A Dream  
   4. Lovely Ladies  
   5. Who Am I  
   6. Come To Me  
   7. Confrontation  
   8. Castle On A Cloud  
   9. Master Of The House  
   10. Stars  
   11. Look Down  
   12. Little People  
   13. Red And Black  
   14. Do You Hear The People Sing  
   15. I Saw Him Once  
   16. In My Life  
   17. Heart Full Of Love  
 Act 2    18. One Day More 19. On My Own  
   20. Attack  
   21. Little Fall Of Rain  
   22. Drink With Me To Days Gone By  
   23. Bring Him Home  
   24. Dog Eats Dog  
   25. Soliloquy  
   26. Empty Chairs At Empty Tables  
   27. Wedding Chorale  
   28. Beggars At The Feast  
   29. Finale  

Orchestra
Violin: Rohan Jalalizdeh, Bayan Jalalizadeh, Faith Kim, 
  Mary Lazo,Eric Jones, Deborah Ko, Hannah Kim
Viola: Lauren Gay, Alecia Osserman, Brett Farrar, 
  Jialing Fang, Amanda Ewen
Cello: Carlie Goodwin, Preston Losack, Aaron Herstein
Bass: Reed Harris, Cory Banks
Flute: Bethany Snell
Oboe: Sally Bohls, Jonathan Thompson
Clarinet: Alex Wright
Trumpet: Derek Dougherty, Jonathan Ward
Horn: Aaron Renzenbrink
Saxophone: Christian Mier
Percussion: Mickey Marquez

Did you miss a lyric or two? Here is a nice site with a libretto and plot synopsis.


Les Misérables Synopsis


Act 1

PROLOGUE: 1815 DIGNE
Jean Valjean, released on parole after 19 years on the chain gang finds that the yellow ticket-of-leave he must, by law, display condemns him to be an outcast. Only the saintly Bishop of Digne treats him kindly and Valjean, embittered by years of hardship, repays him by stealing some silver. Valjean is caught and brought back by police, and is astonished when the Bishop lies to the police to save him, also giving him two precious candlesticks. Valjean decides to start his life anew.
1823, MONTREUIL-SUR-MER
Eight years have passed and Valjean, having broken his parole and changed his name, has risen to become both a factory owner and Mayor. One of his workers, Fantine, has a secret illegitimate child. When the other women discover this, they demand her dismissal. The foreman, whose advances she has rejected, throws her out. Desperate for money to pay for medicines for her daughter, Fantine sells, her hair. Utterly degraded, she gets into a fight and is about to be taken to prison by Javert when "The Mayor" arrives and demands she be taken to a hospital instead. The Mayor then rescues a man pinned down by a runaway cart. Javert is reminded of the abnormal strength of convict 24601 Jean Valjean, a parole-breaker whom he has been tracking for years, but who, he says, has just been recaptured. Valjean, unable to see an innocent man go to prison in his place, confesses he is prisoner 24601.
At the hospital, Valjean promises the dying Fantine to find and look after her daughter Cosette. Javert arrives to arrest him, but Valjean escapes.
1823, MONTFERMEIL
Young Cosette has been lodged for five years with the Thenardiers who run an inn, horribly abusing the little girl while indulging their own daughter, Eponine. Valjean finds Cosette fetching water in the dark. He pays the Thernardiers to let him take Cosette away and takes her to Paris. But Javert is still on his tail...
PARIS, 1832
Nine years later there is a great unrest in the city because of the likely demise of the popular leader General Lamarque, the only man left in the Government who shows any feeling for the poor. The urchin Gavroche is in his element mixing with the street people and beggars of the capital. Among the street gangs is one led by Thernardier and his wife, which sets upon Jean Valjean and Cosette. They are rescued by Javert, who does not recognize Valjean until after he has made good his escape. The Thernardiers' daughter Eponine, who is secretly in love with the student Marius, reluctantly agrees to help him find Cosette, with whom he has fallen in love. At a political meeting in a small cafe, a group of idealistic
students prepare for the revolution they are sure will erupt on the death of General Lamarque. When Gavroche brings the news of the General's death, the students, led by Enjolras, stream out into the streets to whip up popular support. Only Marius is distracted by thoughts of the mysterious Cosette. Cosette is consumed by thoughts of Marius, with whom she has fallen in love. Valjean realizes that his "daughter" is changing very quickly but refuses to tell her anything of her past. In spite of her own feelings for Marius, Eponine sadly brings him to Cosette and then prevents an attempt by her father's gang to rob Valjean's house. Valjean, convinced it was Javert who was lurking outside his house, tells Cosette they must prepare to flee the country. On the eve of the revolution the students and Javert see the situation from their different viewpoints; Cosette and Marius part in despair of ever meeting again; Eponine mourns the loss of Marius; and Valjean looks forward to the security of exile. The Thernardiers, meanwhile, dream of rich pickings underground from the chaos to come.

Act 2

PARIS
The students prepare to build the barricade. Marius, noticing that Eponine has joined the insurrection, sends her with a letter to Cosette, which is intercepted at the Rue Plumet by Valjean. Eponine decides, despite what he has said to her, to rejoin Marius at the barricade.
THE BARRICADES
The barricade is built and the revolutionaries defy an army warning that they must give up or die. Gavroche exposes Javert as a police spy. In trying to return to the barricade Eponine is shot and killed. Valjean arrives at the barricades in search of Marius. He is given the chance to kill Javert, but instead lets him go.
THE BATTLE
The students settle down for a night on the barricade and, in the quiet of the night, Valjean prays to God to save Marius from the onslaught which is to come. The next day, with ammunition running low, Gavroche runs out to collect more and is shot. The rebels are all killed, including their leader, Enjolras. Valjean escapes into the sewers with the unconscious Marius. After meeting Thernardier, who is robbing the corpses of the rebels, he emerges into the light only to meet Javert once more. He pleads for time to deliver the young man to a hospital. Javert decides to let him go and, his unbending principles of justice having been shattered by Valjean's own mercy, he kills himself by throwing himself into the swollen River Seine. A number of Parisian women come to terms with the failed insurrection and its victims. Unaware of the identity of his rescuer, Marius recovers in Cosette's care
THE WEDDING
Valjean confessed the truth of his past to Marius and insists that after the young couple are married, he must go away rather than taint the sanctity and safety of their union. At Marius' and Cosette's wedding the Thernardiers try to blackmail Marius. Thernardier says Cosette's "father" is a murderer and, as proof, produces a ring which he stole from the corpse in the sewers the night the barricades fell. It is Marius' own ring, and he realizes it was Valjean who rescued him that night.
DEATH
He and Cosette go to Valjean, where Cosette learns for the first time of her own history before the old man dies, joining the spirits of Fantine, Eponine and all those who died on the barricades.